In between buildings 5 and 6 of NYCs Industry City sits a brand-new half course where each of the nine holes are themed after different Brooklyn landmarks.
Inwood, located at the northern end of Manhattan, is both bustling and bucolic. Here are 20 must-visit spots in this one of a kind NYC neighborhood.
An art installation made of pinwheels is kicking off extensive rehabilitation efforts that will transform the historic Rose Garden in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
During its kick-off event, Sing For Hope celebrated its sixth consecutive year of bringing music to the boroughs through a series of artist-altered pianos.
"Under-Hangs" is a clandestine, in-progress art installation in New York City's Freedom Tunnel that aims to highlight the allure of the urban subterranean.
From J. D. Salinger to F. Scott Fitzgerald, here are five authors who crafted their novels around the culture and influence of New York City during their time.
In honor of Gay Pride month, step back and take a look through the lens of one of the most acclaimed figures of the 1960's gay rights movement: Fred W. McDarrah.
There is a bonafide dawn redwood tree towering above Houston Street, near the intersection of Bowery located inside Liz Christy Community Garden.
Although McCarren Park in Brooklyn is one of NYC's lesser known parks, it is a gem filled with a variety of historical and architectural secrets.
Eight new walls, including work by Ganzeer and Chris Stain, have been added to the Coney Art Walls exhibition, opening this month at Coney Island, Brooklyn.